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Clothing and Apparel Words in Hungarian

Learning a new language often involves discovering terms related to everyday items, and clothing is no different. Here’s a list of common clothing and apparel words in Hungarian with their definitions and examples to enhance your vocabulary and help you shop or dress with ease:

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Ruha
The Hungarian word for “dress” or generally any type of clothing.
Egy szép piros ruhát visel a partin.

Nadrág
This is the Hungarian equivalent of “trousers” or “pants.”
Ma kék nadrágot és fehér inget hordok.

Ing
The word for a “shirt,” typically referring to a dress shirt or any button-up shirt with a collar.
Az új sárga ingem tökéletes az állásinterjúmra.

Pulóver
This translates to “sweater” or “jumper” and refers to the knitted garment that covers the upper body.
Hideg van ma, szóval egy vastag pulóvert vettem fel.

Kabát
This means “coat,” which can denote any range of outer garments typically worn outdoors.
Egy hosszú, meleg kabátban mentem ki sétálni a hóban.

Dzseki
Similar to the English “jacket,” dzseki is a lighter outer garment.
Egy barna bőrdzsekit hord a motorozáshoz.

Zakó
This refers to a “blazer” or “sports coat,” a type of tailored jacket.
A sötétkék zakója nagyon elegánsnak néz ki az üzleti megbeszélésen.

Farmer
A casual term for “jeans.”
Farmerben és pólóban megyek ma az egyetemre.

Póló
The Hungarian word for “t-shirt.”
Ez a póló a kedvenc együttesem koncertjén vásároltam.

Öv
This translates as “belt.”
Az új fekete övem jól illik a nadrágomhoz.

Harisnya
Known in English as “tights” or “stockings.”
Ma hideg van, ezért harisnyát is húztam a szoknyám alá.

Szoknya
The term for “skirt.”
Egy piros szoknyát és fehér blúzt visel ma az irodában.

Sapka
This is the Hungarian word for “cap” or “hat.”
El ne felejtsd a sapkádat, mert ma nagyon süt a nap!

Kesztyű
Meaning “gloves,” kesztyű is used for the hand garment that covers each finger separately.
Hideg van, ne felejtsd el felvenni a kesztyűdet!

Sál
This refers to a “scarf.”
Egy vastag sálat vett körébe, mielőtt kilépett a hűvös utcára.

Cipő
The general term for “shoes.”
Új cipőt vásárolok, mert a régi már elkopott.

Melegítő
Which translates to “tracksuit” or “sweatsuit.”
Futni megyek, így melegítőt húztam.

Remember, like with most vocabulary in a new language, practice is key. Try using these words in different contexts, and soon enough, you’ll be shopping for ruhák or discussing your favorite farmeric like a pro! Happy learning, and sok szerencsét (good luck)!

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